it becomes abnormally hot, do not use this device with the Inverter.
This
unit generates heat; without proper ventilation it may overheat, potentially causing
a re hazard.
To help
prevent draining and perhaps damaging the battery, only plug this device in while
the car’s engine is on.
Read warning
labels if taking prescription medicine to determine if your judgment or reexes are
impaired while taking drugs. If there is any doubt, do not use this device.
Watch what you are doing, use common sense. Do not use this device
if you are tired.
Early
signs of carbon monoxide poisoning resemble the u, with headaches, dizziness,
or nausea. If you have these signs, get fresh air immediately.
Before starting make sure that the car’s engine is running (in an open area, see 1.
Warning #15, above), the car is stopped, the transmission is in park/neutral, and
the parking brake is set. Make sure that the circuit that the Inverter will be plugged
into is fused for 10 Amps or greater.
Plug the Inverter into the cigarette lighter type socket. If the Inverter has a difcult 2.
time going into the socket, the switch on the side of the plug may need to be put in
the “S” position. If the Inverter ts loosely, turn the switch to the “L” position.
Have a qualied technician inspect
the plug and socket and install a new socket if necessary.
The green LED power indicator on the end of the inverter should light up.3.
With the device switched off, insert the device’s plug into the socket.4.
After use, remove the Inverter from the socket and store in a dry area away from 5.
children.
While being careful not to lose the terminal or nut, unscrew the nut on the end of 6.
the inverter’s plug.
Remove the old fuse and replace with another 10 Amp fuse of the same type.7.
Replace the terminal and nut and tighten.8.